Thursday, February 11, 2021

Roble addresses parliament, dismisses rumors

The caretaker Prime Minister, Mohamed Hussein Roble, addressed members of the House of the People of the Federal Parliament of Somalia today, delivering a wide-ranging speech.

 


The meeting was inaugurated by the Speaker of the House of the People of Somalia and was attended by 164 members of the House of Representatives who called on the parliamentarians to listen carefully to the report of Prime Minister Roble.

 

The caretaker prime minister then detailed his government's 100-day performance, saying it had addressed security, elections, the economy, debt forgiveness, the army & humanitarian.


He also spoke about his various trips to some cities in the regional administrations, to find a solution to the conflict in the country.


Mohamed Hussein Roble, whose government has been tasked with implementing the election, said his government was still ready to hold free and fair elections, and that the government had announced electoral commissions.

 
He also noted that the effort to find out solutions to the concerns of the vote, and his consultations with politicians, candidates and civil society, in order to achieve a solution looga dispute delayed elections.
 

He also added that he was present at the meetings in Central and consultations in the stage looga difficult transition.
 

During his speech, Roble dismissed concerns about an extension, and underlined that his government would hold inclusive elections, while also welcoming the Garowe conference.
 

The Prime Minister also called on the Somali people to remain calm and work for the stability and development of the country and its government.


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